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Julie McCurdy Williamson
Julie M. Williamson is a partner in Bieging Shapiro & Burrus LLP. Her work focuses on complex commercial litigation, particularly multi-forum, class, and collective actions. Her cases involve a wide range of issues, including insurance practices, employment practices, fraud issues, and employee benefits. She successfully defended an NFL franchise in a class action brought by season ticket holders, pursued fraud cases in seven states against a national stock brokerage firm, and represented managers of a publicly held company in a class action to recover severance benefits under ERISA. In addition, she has represented clients in Fair Labor Standards Act collective actions, securities fraud claims, partnership dissolutions, commercial lease disputes, shareholder derivative actions, and general contract disputes. Ms. Williamson’s writings include “Preserving the Record for Appeal” in The Colorado Lawyer (Nov. 1999).
Before joining Bieging Shapiro & Burrus LLP, Ms. Williamson was a founding partner in the firm of Hoffman Reilly Pozner & Williamson, LLP. Prior to that, Ms. Williamson was a partner in the international law firm of McKenna & Cuneo, L.L.P., and in the regional firm of Sherman & Howard. Ms. Williamson has been elected by her peers to The Best Lawyers in America from 2005 to the present in the field of business litigation. She also has received Martindale-Hubbell’s highest rating of AV and is a Fellow of the Colorado Bar Foundation.
CBA-CLE Publications:
- Author, "Appeals" in Lawyers' Professional Liability in Colorado (2005; 2006-2009 Supplements).
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